interpolate

interpolate
[ɪnˈtəːpəleɪt]
verb
[with obj.]
  1. insert (something) between fixed points
    (在固定点间)插入
    illustrations were interpolated in the text.
    文本中夹有插图。
    ■insert (words) in a book or other text, especially in order to give a false impression as to its date
    篡改,(尤指为了误导书或其他文本的产生日期)插入(词语)
    ■make such insertions in (a book or text)
    (在书或文本中)插入,篡改
    ■interject (a remark) in a conversation
    插话
    [with direct speech]‘I dare say,’ interpolated her employer.
    “我想或许是,”她的雇主插话道。
    ■(Mathematics)insert (an intermediate value or term) into a series by estimating or calculating it from surrounding known values
    (数)插(值),内插,内推
派生
interpolation
noun
interpolative
adjective
语源
  1. early 17th cent.: from Latin interpolat- 'refurbished, altered', from the verb interpolare, from inter- 'between' + -polare (related to polire 'to polish')
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